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*HOLLYWOOD KEEPS IN TOP POSITION IN FIRST PLACE TIE WITH LEGION WIN OVER MOOSE, 3-2. PAC. COAST LEAGUE SCORE BY INNINGS Club 6 Moose Legion (By Associated Press) Hollywood is now four full games :head of the pack in the Pacific — 3|Coast league pennant chase, thanks [to the weary Portland Beavers and In the tightest fought gams= of|the Los Angeles Angels. the season that saw the Legion step| It was simply a case of too much into a tie for first place with the moxie on the part of Hollywood's Elks, the Legion won over the|Pinky Woods Friday night. He Moose by the close score of 3 to 2.{cranked a seven-hit shutout to give It was a pitcher's duel with the|Fred Haney's Comets a 4 to 0 vic- Legion getting four hits off Phelps | tory over the Beavers. It was the Moose getting three off | iirst shutout of the season for | Woods and his seventh triumph. the| At San Diego, meanwhile, Los and the Allred. PRERS AL MEMORIAL DAY OBSERVANCE HERE ON NEXT MONDAY Juneau's observance of Memorial Day will continue the tradition of decades, starting with the customary morning services in the Elks' Hall Monday at 10:30 o'clock. Capt. Paul Drouilhet, U. S. Navy, a senior member of the Alaska { Command, will give the main ad- dress at the program for which Lt. Col. J. D. Alexander, master of ceremonies. | After the brief program, every- one will join the parade which goes to the Alaska Steamship Company dock for services honoring naval [med a long double into left tield | — within €dsy nfl‘b National | Guard Adjutant General, will be |to help the Cardinals along and | | D'Epiro THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR I ARTS. CRAFTS MEET IMERIOR w'"S 10.’ | The annual meeting ¢f the mem-{ OVER CARDINAL NINE ves of the Alaskan Arts and Crafts, Inc., for the election of otfi- | i & Scw; and board members and com- | Interior’s softball nine broke into | mittee reports will be held Wed- | the jwin column last night in an|jesday evening, June 1, at 7:30 ] exciting nine-inning game beating | o'clock in the Territorial Museum. the Cardinal Club by a score of | __ 10-9. Cardinals led 8-7 into the last | of the eighth when the Interiors came up with three runs. In the top of the ninth, the Cardi- | nals scored one run and had men on first and second when their side | was retired. Father Sweeney slam- | made two one-handed | catches in left center field to spark | the Interior defense. | Batteries were Fruitzer, Thomas gnd Jensen; Lundwall and Smith. by fast 4-engine Clipper -JUNEAU, AUASRKA ~ 7 Miller, first man up for Moose, put a hard driven 1ly through Allred that was too hot to andle. Selmer walked and McClel- 1 ang Phelps struck out. Vuille pounded a two base hit over third for the only one of the game with Selmer and Miller scoring. Daugh- erty went down swinging. The Legion came up to bat and Schmitz led off with a fly over sirri on first base. The first base on balls off Phelps was awarded to Nielsen and Allred followed. Cope struck out with the bases loaded. Brown went the way of Cope and FRollison and Metcalfe walked put- ting in Schmitz and Nielsen for the casiest earned runs of the game. Allred held the Moose scoreless for the rest of the game. In the Legion share of the third inning the decidinig run came in. Pasquan made first when his third strike was dropped and J. Magorty threw wide to Sirri. Schmitz was put out when his infield fly was fielded by Daugherty to Sirri. A grounder bj Nielsen through Selmer into left field let in the deciding run when Pasquan came from third. BOX SCORE ] (<] conocceco =P LEGION Schmitz, 2b Neilsen, 3b Allred, p Cope, ¢ Brown, cf Rollison, 1b Metcalfe, ss Krause, If Pasquan, rf woocoocoo~~T ~ocoocococon~T rovoomEome Totals MOOSE Miller, cf Selmer, ss | Angeles stopped the second place | Padres’ winning streak at four zames, with Don Carlsen chucking | eight-hit tall to give the Angels a 7 to 3 win. Football ace Jackie Jensen, re- cently obtained by Oakland via the -onus route, is living up to his price tag. He belted three singles, irove in three runs as the Oaks waxed Seattle, 11 to 4. At Sacramento, Bob Gillespie made like a wild man but it didn't kelp San Francisco. Gillespie walked eight and scattered 10 hits among the Seals, who came out on the short end of a 9 to 2 count. STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS Pacific Coast League Pct. Hollywood 633 San Diego 569 San Francisco 508 Oakland 8 .508 Seattle 483 Sacramento . snatesn 482 Los Angeles 448 Portland 2 357 National League Brooklyn Boston | New York Cincinnati | Philadelphia St. Louis Chicago | Pittsburgh American League New York | Philadelphia Boston Washington Chicago McClellan, 1f Phelps, p Vuille, 3b Daugherty, 2b Sirri, 1b Magorty, J., ¢ Craig, rf cco~owoNe 1 0 0 0 1 [J 0 1 0 CromomONH~ Totals 1 SUMMARY Two base hits:| Vuille 1; left on bases: Moose 3,/ Legion 5; hit by pitcher: McClel- lan; base on balls, off Alired 1, off Phelps 6; struck out by Allred 9, by Phelps 8; stolen bases: Schmitz 2 Nielsen 3, Rollison 3, Pasquan 1. Miller 2, Selmer 1, McClellan 1. | Tomorrow's game kLetween the Elks and Moose is being move to Monday afterncon, Memorial Day,| at 2:30 o'clock. The game tomorrow is between the team from the USS| Maddox and an all-star team picked from the Juneau Baseball league. On the Maddox team are four) players from the championship team of the U.S. Navy destroyer fleet. FIGHT DOPE | Many fistic encounters took place last night and here are the re- sults: At New Orleans—Freddie Dawson, 140%, Chicago, outpointed Melvin| Bartholomew, 143, New Orleans, 10. | At New York (Queensboro Arena) —Alfredo Prada, 135%, Rosano,| Argentina, knocked out Charley (Cabey) Lewis, Havana, 1. Detroit Cleveland 2t. Louis Leaders in baseball through gzames of yesterday follow: AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting—Zernial, Chicago, .358; Sievers, St. Louis, .382. Runs Batted In—Williams, Bos- ton, 36; Wertz, Detroit and Step- hens, Boston, 33. Home Runs — Stephens, Boston, 11; Williams, Boston and Henrich, New York, 9. Pitching—Lopat, New York, 5-0, 1.000; Byrne, New York, 3-0; 1.000. NATIONAL LEAGUE Batting—Schoendienst, St. Louis, .375; Kazan, St. Louis, .368. Runs Batted In — Robinson, Brooklyn, 34; Kiner, Pittsburgh, 27. Home Runs—Kiner, Pittsburgh, 10; | Mize, New York, 9. Pitching—Branca, Brooklyn, 7-0, 1.000; Lively, Cincinnati, 4-1, .800. WIL BASEBALL Final scores of games played in the Western International league last night are as follows: Spokane 6-4, Wenatchee 5-9. Yakima 7, Salem 0. Bremerton 11, Victoria 2. Vancouver 5, Tacoma 4. MILK DELIVERY MONDAY Milk will be delivered Monday but At Syracuse, N.Y.—Nick Barone,| customers are asked to place bottles 175, Syracuse, stopped Charles Nun- | and tickets out early. rally, 175, Springfield, Mass., 8. | At Hollywood, Calit.—Joey Velez, 132, Spokane, and Jackie Blair, 129, Dallas, drew, 10. At Tacoma—Frankie Gimbel, 160, Spokane, stopped Jack &napp, 162%, Klamath Falls, Ore, 6. At San Francisco—Benny Walker, 147'2, Oakland, stopped Sal Perea, 149’2, San Francisco, 4. At Denver—Corky Gonzales, 132, Denver, outpointed Pat Iacobucei | 132, Cincinnati, 10. | At Melbourne, Australia — Rudy | Cruz, 136, Mexico City, outpointed Archie Kemp, 133, Victoria, 12. | . | Sunday LEADERS INB. 8. | Leaders in yesteraay's games are as follows: | Batting—Ed Kazak, Cardinals—| his two-run homer gave St. Louls 2-1 victory over Pittsburgh. | Pitching — Al Benton, Indians—| Lalted Cleveland’s tailspin with fine six-hit shutout over Chicago, 4-0. e DANCING CLASSES | Now enrolling, Tap, Baton, Twiri-| ing, Acrobatic, Eccentric, Social | Dancing, Boys' Acrobatic Group, Working Girls' Relaxation Classes. | Phone Red 575. 98 zm‘ PIONEER PINOCHLE PARTY Friday, 8:15 p. m., IOOF Hall Community Piano Fund. 207 1t 207 2t ATTENTION LIONS No meeting Monday. Meet with Rcetary Club Tuesday. 1t war dead, including the throwing of a wreath upon the waters. From the waterfront, the proces- sion will move to Evergreen Ceme- tery for the concluding ceremonies, going up Main Street. Civic, military and veteran or- ganizations will participate. MRS. KENDLER SOUTH Mrs. Joe Kendler leaves Sunday | via PAA for Seattle for a visit of | one month with her son-in-law and Fly in swil | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Steen the bigs and little daughter Trudy. Mrs.| Clippers .. - serving Alaska Kendler will also get acquainted on frequent schedules. with her grandson, born January 13. settle back in % L i GG ble lounge Now is the time to put your tur Now is the tuue to put your fur | y 8 world- coats in storage. We have the only coats in storage. We have the only | v of cold fur vault in Juuneau. Coma 1n cold fur vault in Juneau. Come in to our office. Chas. Goldstein to our office. Chas. Goldstein | and C» 91 %1 and Co. o1 of WELCOME i To Our Holiday Guests — ft comfort aboard 4-mile-a-minute Enroute, your comfortal seat and ¢||.jo S us service 'y‘:l: Flying Clipper fare. For reservations and ratesy consult Pan American - « ¢ BARANOF HOTEL Phone 106 pu Ausmicty Tl Syoom of HFipoy Clypers The Triangle Cleaners MemorialDay . . . . In honor to the memory of all who gave their lives to their country, TRIANGLE will remain closed May 30. Open Tuesday, May 31st. For better Appearance CALL Officers and Crew Members USS MADDOX- USCGC STORIS Visit the Nugget Shop ‘Famous for CURIOS A visit to the Nugget Shop will acquaint you with much of the native lore of Alaska through the many native artifacts on display, including genuine Native-made TOTEMS BASKETWARE MOCCASINS NUGGET JEWELRY POLAR BEAR RUGS Antique Jewelry, China A Alaska Transfer North Transfer Lucas Transfer Reliable Transfer Orme Transfer Caro Transfer e NOTICE The following Transfer Companies will be closed SATURDAY AFTERNOONS for the Summer Months Phone Orders Friday and ' Saturday Morning = = OPEN UP YOUR HOME T0 DAYLIGHT WITH f??/(?rmo,ba 4 WINDOWS @ Thermopane makes more ractical those larger win- ow areas you've always wanted . . . enables you to open up your home and flood it with bright, cheery daylight—without exces- sive heat loss in winter. A transparent, double- glass insulating unit, Ther- mopane can be fitted into a modified single sash just like a single pane of glass. But what @ difference it makes! No extra glass to keep painted, take down, put up or store! Homes are warmer, more comfortable, less drafty in cold weather. There is no more glass to clean than in an ordinary window, because the unit is Thermopane, sealed with a atented metal-to-glass d to guard against en- trance of dust or moisture. Come in and discuss the installation of a Thermopane Picture Window in your home. Window — Aulo Plate Glass DON ABEL 538 Willoughby — Phone 633 and Art Objects i 5 Eskimo and Indian | » ANTIQUES and RELICS ... See the PAINTINGS by ALASKAN ARTISTS A Large Selection of Books on Alaska by Noted Authors Alaska Souvenir Handkerchiefs, Table Cloths, Scarves and many others includ-. ing Albums, Paintings and Photographs. The Gift Headquarters of a Thousand Happy Surprises. Let us Wrap and Mail for you the Gifts you choose for your friends O ot | Come in and browse around | The NUGGET SHOP Orders received by mail are given prompt and careful attention LOYAL ORDER __WOMEN'S.CHAPTER .NO. 439 Are Asked to Aftend . JOINT SERVICES - at'7:00 o°Clock in Moose Lodge Room MEMORIAL Evening-May 29th All Members of the OF MOOSE NOQ.700 and e [ 4 ONE GOOD YEAR, and now we celebrate our FIRST To You, too, our wishes for a good year, and many more good years to come! STARTING RIGHT NOW!}! Come Over to ROSS’ 0ASIS IN DOUGLAS . . . for a fine friendly HOLIDAY WEEK END Follow the Cabsto ~ROSS*> in DPOUGLAS